1958Pontiac

Chieftain2 Door HT

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1958 Pontiac Chieftain 2 Door Hard Top DGC3206 VIN. 6758H3206. I sold this Pontiac way back around 1986 to Olav Lunde a local business man. Lunde owned the car many years and took very good care of it. After he died at the age of 93 I do not not know what happened to the Pontiac? About a year and a half ago I came across this '58 Pontiac for sale and it looked real familiar. Then I put it together, it was Lunde's car. It was back in eastern Washington in Ellensburg Washington. Just bought it back. Has recites from Lunde in the trunk. I bought the Pontiac originally in either Spokane or Yakima Washington in 1986? It was sold new in Wapato Washington from Treise Motors and still has the license plate frame on the front. I was going to the Packard picnic and not having driven it yet I took the '58. I have to tell you it was a pleasure driving it. I still can't believe how well it runs and drives. I drove it about 80 miles round trip, mostly freeway. The Pontiac is stock except for new just installed last year power disc brakes on the front. New wide whites last year. Larry, the last owner, did quite a bit last year and I have the receipts. I also have the receipts from Lunde dating back to 1988. The Pontiac is really straight and solid. We found 1 spot of rust in the left rear quarter. Check out all the underside photos. The paint has been brush touched in the wrong color in several spots. You can find some small bubbling, again check out the photos. Interior is very nice. Seats have been redone at some time and it has seat belts too. One more thing about this Pontiac… when I bought it the first time it had Bonneville on the hood and you will see in the receipts the early ones say Bonneville. The reason I mention this is because when someone put Pontiac back on they did not get the color matched very well and now you know why. So I go to drive it to the picnic and before I go I checked it out to see if all the lights etc worked and every thing was working even the back up lights. Amazing. It's all serviced and safety checked and ready to go. Cond. # 3 mainly because of the paint touch up.

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